The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off of an early bye week that may have been one of the best times to have a bye for a team under new leadership. New head coach Jim Harbaugh is attempting to make the Chargers a playoff-caliber team in year one.

In order for that to happen, Harbaugh will need his offense to find a rhythm, and soon. The Chargers rank in the bottom five of the NFL when it comes to yards per game. However, offensive coordinator Greg Roman isn't worried about the slow start.

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When speaking with the media, Roman claimed the offense hasn't even scratched the surface of what they have planned this season. "There's a lot of stuff we haven't even touched yet and been able to put out on the field," stated Roman.

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Okay, so if I have this right, one of the worst offenses in the league has plays they haven't touched yet? That doesn't sound like a grand idea for a team that is sitting at 2-2. It may be time to reach down in that bag of tricks. If there actually is a bag of tricks.

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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/chargers/ as Chargers OC Greg Roman promises new offensive wrinkles on the way.